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Peter Poletti
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PostSubject: Help to identifying Acanthophis species   Help to identifying Acanthophis species Icon_minitimeTue 15 Mar - 6:10

Hi Guys, I need info, can you help me? This is my Acantophis antarticus dajarra (?) but I'm not sure, what do you think? It could be Acanthophis woolfi? What are the main differences between two species?

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PostSubject: Re: Help to identifying Acanthophis species   Help to identifying Acanthophis species Icon_minitimeWed 16 Mar - 16:02

Its hard to tell just from looking at the animals; however, this looks a lot like Acanthophis rugosus to me, from the Dajarra desert a few hundred miles north of Mount Isa in Queensland, Australia.
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PostSubject: Re: Help to identifying Acanthophis species   Help to identifying Acanthophis species Icon_minitimeSat 19 Mar - 4:13

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PostSubject: Re: Help to identifying Acanthophis species   Help to identifying Acanthophis species Icon_minitimeSat 19 Mar - 6:27

Thanks Klaus, so is the Acanthosis called Dajarra the rugosus species? Dajarra is A. rugosus, right?
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PostSubject: Re: Help to identifying Acanthophis species   Help to identifying Acanthophis species Icon_minitimeMon 21 Mar - 17:58

That's my understanding, yes. However, as long as the status of the Australian death adders is still not researched enough to come to a final conclusion, one may identify them as A. antarcticus.
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PostSubject: Re: Help to identifying Acanthophis species   Help to identifying Acanthophis species Icon_minitimeMon 21 Mar - 18:31

Klaus Roemer wrote:
That's my understanding, yes. However, as long as the status of the Australian death adders is still not researched enough to come to a final conclusion, one may identify them as A. antarcticus.

Thank you so much Klaus!
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